Abstract

Benign paroxysmal tonic upgaze of childhood; a rare syndrome

Highlights

  • Benign Paroxysmal Tonic Upgaze is an oculomotor syndrome which was first described by Ovurier and Billson [1]

  • We report a 10 month old boy who presented with persistent tonic upgaze

  • The clinical characteristics of our patient are consistent with Paroxysmal Tonic Upgaze of childhood with ataxia our baby didn’t yet manifest ataxia

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Summary

Introduction

Benign Paroxysmal Tonic Upgaze is an oculomotor syndrome which was first described by Ovurier and Billson [1]. It consists of episodes of conjugate deviation of eyes with the onset in early infancy [2]. We report a 10 month old boy who presented with persistent tonic upgaze

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